what are permanent tissues?name their types?
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Tissues that have become mature and do not have the ability to divide further are called permanent tissues. Permanent tissues are made up of cells that do not undergo cell division. The cells in these tissues are modified to perform some specific functions. ... Permanent tissues are derived from the meristematic tissue.
Simple Permanent Tissues
- Parenchyma – The cells of this tissue are living, with thin cell walls. ...
- Collenchyma – These cells are living cells and have an elongated shape.
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Permanent tissues are tissues that have reached maturity and no longer have the ability to divide.
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- Tissues that are permanent are made up of cells that do not divide. These tissues' cells have been changed to execute certain roles.
- Permanent tissue cells are completely matured, larger in size, and have a specific shape.
- The metabolic rate of cells in permanent tissues is lower. Meristematic tissue gives rise to permanent tissues.
- Permanent tissues are classified into three kinds based on their structure, origin, and function.
- Simple Permanent Tissue
- Complex Permanent Tissue
- Secretory Tissues
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